The California court ruled that the U.S. police has no right to demand unlock iPhone by Face ID
Several months were registered the first case when U.S. law enforcement authorities demanded that a suspect unlock their phone using Face ID. It turns out that these police actions are illegal.

Forbes magazine, citing court orders California, reports that even with a warrant the government can not force people to unlock their devices using biometric features.
Having studied the case materials, judge Kandis Westmore agreed that the police had reason to arrest him, but they had no …








